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Is early exploration of secondary radial nerve injury in patients with humerus shaft fracture justified?

Raju Vaishya1, Ishwar Sharma Kandel1, Amit Kumar Agarwal1, Vipul Vijay1, Abhishek Vaish1, Karuna Acharya2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Radial nerve is commonly injured with a fracture of the shaft of the humerus. Primary radial nerve injury occurs at the time of fracture, and secondary nerve injuries are seen after closed reduction or operative management. Management of these secondary nerve injuries is controversial regarding conservative approach verses early exploration.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The PubMed, Science Direct, Scopus, and Google Scholar were used to find out relevant studies in the English language from October 2007 to October 2017. After a search of total 114 articles, we excluded 107 articles which did not meet our inclusion criteria, and only seven studies were thoroughly reviewed.
RESULTS: Among the seven studies, three studies by Wang JP, Wang X, and Reichert P have included only secondary radial nerve injuries. Studies by Noaman H, Gouse M, Schwab TR and Bhardwaj A have included both primary as well as secondary radial nerve injury cases. Four studies used a conservative strategy and late exploration was advocated only if no nerve recovery was found within three to five months. Three studies recommended early radial nerve exploration (within the first two weeks) in patients with secondary radial nerve injury.
CONCLUSIONS: The pattern and duration of radial nerve recovery in secondary nerve injury was similar to that seen in primary radial nerve palsy. No advantage was seen in the early exploration of the radial nerve in most of these studies. If there is no misplaced instrumentation, macroscopic laceration of nerve or fracture displacement in the postoperative radiograph, secondary radial nerve injury can be treated as a primary radial nerve injury, and we recommend observation for a minimum of four to five months before exploration.

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Keywords:  Fracture; Humerus; Palsy; Radial nerve; Secondary

Year:  2018        PMID: 31061585      PMCID: PMC6494759          DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2018.11.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma        ISSN: 0976-5662


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1.  Effectiveness of ultrasonographic evaluation under general anesthesia for radial nerve palsy associated with humeral fractures during the first operation.

Authors:  Yoshitaka Tanaka; Hiroyuki Gotani; Misato Maeyama; Kazuya Nishino; Kosuke Sasaki; Hirohisa Yagi
Journal:  J Ultrasound       Date:  2020-05-30
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